The problem here is that you either have tensioned your timing belt too much or your crank timing marks is out of alignment. It shouldn't be out of alignment if the car starts though, because on these Daewoos if you are one tooth out on your timing belt, there is a high risk of possibly bending your valves and damaging your piston heads.It is an interference engine of course. If your timing belt is very tight, it would only last up to six months anyway, could snap and engine seizure will occur. you must correct the problem immediately!!
it sounds like your timing is out and needs re-adjusting. when the timing is out on this model it also affects the battery operation . simply put the battery isn't getting charged properley. don't replace the battery, just reset your timing and it should'NT stall any more!
look at how to set timing mark for 99 daewoo,explained it there
How to replace the timing belt for car daewoo nubira1 -step by step
Is your timing belt broken?
remove timing cover
what daewoo. espero, nexia which one there all different.
you dont its preset by the timing belt
what is the timing marks on the camshaft what is the timing marks on the camshaft
60,000 Miles is / was recommended by Daewoo. I recommend that you DO NOT exceed this figure.
The alternator,or starter might need replacing,or the battery might be dead.
The timing marks are at the front top of the engine used to align the 2 camshaft gear timing marks after the front cover is removed. This is done after a new timing belt is installed or after a new water pump is installed which requires the belt to be removed and probably should be replaced with a new belt. Timing belts should be replaced between 60, 000 -75, 000 miles regardless of how well the engine is running. As in many cars these days, and with the Daewoo in particular due to interferrence between valves and pistons, if the old one breaks while the engine is running, the valves will bend or break with the good possibility of damage to pistons as well.
Every 60,000 miles